If you are in a management position your resume will be generally formatted similar to an executive position. The level of management you have achieved and the volume of your experience will determine the level detail that goes into the resume.
The management resume won't include as much detail as the executive often times still staying to one page, although many resumes will still go to two pages.
Most management resumes will use a strong combination of power verbs to document responsibilities and achievements. Common management verbs include: Led, Managed, Oversaw, Controlled, Coordinated, Championed, Delivered, Took on, Negotiated, Mentored, Planned and Trained.
Like executives, management professionals should never use an objective, but use the block paragraph summary with 4-8 statements that highlight key skills and expertise. You can provide job titles at the top of the resume, such as "Finance Manager " which is another way of helping your targeting without writing an objective.
The management resume samples were contributed from resume service firms across the country. These resume services include professional and certified resume writers from the NRWA and PARW.
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